There seems to be a mad rush of cookbooks being released this fall and I for one want them all.
Jenny is a blogger with a blog of the same title. She and her husband, Andy, cook dinner for their family every night.
This cookbook goes into the simple strategies and common sense, Jenny uses on how to break down dinner—the food, the timing, the anxiety, from
prep to cleanup—so that her family could enjoy good food, time to
unwind, and simply be together.
This books is all about cookies, cakes and candies. Lots of love, fun and color line the pages.
Another blogger turned cookbook writer, Alice Currah knows that the food we share with the people we love is
more than just what we eat. Whether it's
a leisurely weekend morning coffee cake, a birthday banana cream pie,
chocolate chip cookies after a well-played soccer game, or a refreshing
strawberry lemonade at a summer backyard barbecue, life's simplest
moments can create the most meaningful family memories.
Create your own delicious memories all through the year with
100 easy-to-make—and many all-new—recipes, organized by occasion and
captured in full-color photographs to celebrate your own "life
happenings."
Food blogger Lindsay Landis has invented the perfect cookie dough. It
tastes great. It’s egg free (and thus safe to eat raw). You can whip it
up in minutes. And, best of all, you can use it to make dozens of
delicious cookie dough creations, from cakes, custards, and pies to
candies, brownies, and even granola bars.
Have heard of the Smitten Kitchen blog? Of course you have. Deb Perelman loves to cook. She isn’t a chef or a restaurant owner—she’s
never even waitressed. Cooking in her tiny Manhattan kitchen was, at
least at first, for special occasions—and, too often, an unnecessarily
daunting venture. Deb found herself overwhelmed by the number of recipes
available to her. Have you ever searched for the perfect birthday cake
on Google?
Her award-winning blog is based on the premise that cooking should be a pleasure, and that the results of your labor can—and should—be delicious . . . every time. Deb is a firm believer that there are no bad cooks, just bad recipes.
Are you hungry yet? Grab a book and get cooking!
Her award-winning blog is based on the premise that cooking should be a pleasure, and that the results of your labor can—and should—be delicious . . . every time. Deb is a firm believer that there are no bad cooks, just bad recipes.
Are you hungry yet? Grab a book and get cooking!
Hadn't heard of a couple of these yet, Emily. Thanks for the reviews. I'm trying to get Christmas shopping for my cooking friends and family done early.
ReplyDeleteOh I love cookbooks. Going to Barnes & Noble and perusing the cookbook shelves is like a kid being in a candy store.
ReplyDeleteWhat good choices you have made, I will need to go and check some of them out.
I have the savory sweet life cookbook-it's great! I reeeally really REEEEALLY want the cookie dough lover's cookbook!
ReplyDeleteSo many new cookbooks, so little bookshelf space! I love the Dinner, A Love Story blog.
ReplyDeleteI think I would love to get my hands on the Cookie Dough Cookbook!
ReplyDeleteI think I ran out of shelf space about 10 years ago, but I still seem to add a few new cookbooks to my collection each year. These look like wonderful selections~
ReplyDeleteoh I love "Dinner A love story"! It was so funny and had great recipes. I'll have to check out the others
ReplyDeleteOoo I didn't know that the Smitten Kitchen Cookbook was coming out, her blog was one of the very first blogs I started stalking, SO delicious! And I need to get my hand on that Cookie Dough Lovers cookbook, do you have a favorite baking book?? Have you tried the Sono Baking Company Cookbook? I swear by each and every recipe, my aunt gave it to me a couple years ago and I'm obsessed :)
ReplyDeleteOoo I didn't know that the Smitten Kitchen Cookbook was coming out, her blog was one of the very first blogs I started stalking, SO delicious! And I need to get my hand on that Cookie Dough Lovers cookbook, do you have a favorite baking book?? Have you tried the Sono Baking Company Cookbook? I swear by each and every recipe, my aunt gave it to me a couple years ago and I'm obsessed :)
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